Fath-Ali Khan Daghestani | |
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Grand vizier of Safavid Iran | |
In office July 1716 – November 1720 | |
Monarch | Sultan Husayn |
Preceded by | Shahqoli Khan Zanganeh |
Succeeded by | Mohammad Qoli Khan Shamlu |
Personal details | |
Born | 1673/1674 Daghestan (?) |
Died | After 1721 Shiraz |
Spouse | Unnamed Zanganeh noblewoman |
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Relatives | Lotf-Ali Khan Daghestani (nephew & brother-in-law) |
Fath-Ali Khan Daghestani (Persian: فتحعلی خان داغستانی), was a Lezgian nobleman, who served as the Grand Vizier of the Safavid shah (king) Soltan Hoseyn (r. 1694–1722) from 1716 to 1720.
A member of an aristocratic Lezgian family native to Daghestan, Daghestani was unlike the earlier Safavid grand viziers, a Sunnite, which was a religious sect of Islam that often faced persecution from the Safavid state. Although this did not stop Daghestani from rising in power and influence—in July 1716, he was appointed as grand vizier by the indecisive and weak Sultan Husayn, who had little interest in political affairs, thus letting Daghestani take care of most of the affairs of the country.
This, however, resulted in Daghestani making a lot of enemies, who eventually in 1720 had Daghestani removed from power by a ruse. He was thereafter blinded and exiled in Shiraz, where he later died. He was succeeded by Mohammad Qoli Khan Shamlu.